VIVA Cruises reveals festive programme
River cruise specialist VIVA Cruises unveiled its line-up of seven different festive cruises.
There is a choice of Germany on the Rhine, Main and Moselle; in Austria on the Danube; or in France on the Rhône with prices starting from £550 per person.
VIVA Cruises’ first new build ship, VIVA ONE, launched in April 2022, will offer two four-night itineraries on the Moselle and Rhine rivers.
The “Moselle Advent Magic” will run entirely in Germany, visiting Coblenz, Bernkastel-Kues, Trier and Cochem; while the “Rhine Christmas Cruise” will be calling at Coblenz, Boppard, Rüdesheim am Rhein, Mainz and Frankfurt.
VIVA TIARA, with capacity for 152 passengers, will run a variety of itineraries departing from Frankfurt.
The “Rhine Short Trip” itinerary will cruise on the Rhine to Mainz, Mannheim and Strasbourg, in France while the “Main Short Trip” will visit Wertheim, Würzburg and Miltenberg.
VIVA MOMENTS will offertwo six-night cruises from Düsseldorf, one crossing the Rhine towards Strasbourg (“Rhine Advent Magic upstreamand another returning back to Düsseldorf and visiting Frankfurt, Coblenz, Bonn and Cologne (“Rhine Advent Magic downstream“).
Finally, VIVA VOYAGE, will sail six cruises along the Rhône in France.
The “Rhône Magical Advent” itinerary will start and finish in Lyon; calling at Tain-l’Hermitage, Arles, Avignon and Viviers.
All VIVA Cruises itineraries include all-Inclusive product, which includes snacks, full board, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, minibar, beauty products from luxury cosmetic brand, Rituals, Wi-Fi and all gratuities.
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